Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler JK radiators

Hello from Casa Grande, Arizona

jojo

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My dream was to buy my dream (jeep wrangler) if I could get through a year of my chemo. I bought the jeep. So excited, but I was sold it with the wrong size tires and there's no lift on it, it has 33" and I am told by a mechanic that it's hitting on the sway bar, I realize I have so much to learn. I will be buying the right size tires for it, but can anyone recommend a tire that handles well for the rainy season, good with being fuel efficient and light off road.
 
Welcome. I currently have 255/75R17 BFG K03 A/Ts (~32") and they have been a good all around tire. When it comes time for new tires I'll probably look at Falken Wildpeaks, too ..
 
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Welcome to the forum! We lived in Florence, Arizona for the past 4 years up until we moved recently.

Is there much of a rainy season in Arizona? I know there's summer monsoons but those aren't enough to warrant a rain tire.

I'd stick with a good A/T tire like the KO2 or KO3.
 
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Welcome to the forum! We lived in Florence, Arizona for the past 4 years up until we moved recently.

Is there much of a rainy season in Arizona? I know there's summer monsoons but those aren't enough to warrant a rain tire.

I'd stick with a good A/T tire like the KO2 or KO3.

I agree, but after my car was totaled on a Rd I have to travel often, I still panic in the little rain we get, I noticed hydroplaning when I drove in the last rain we had. I will look into the KO2 and 3. Thank you, Florence is a great little town, I miss it, we lived there quite a few years.
 
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Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler JK radiators